Indian Lakes Resort - West Trail Course

This resort features two eighteen hole courses that play to approximately 6,900 yards from the back tees and provide a fair but stern test of golf. Several ponds and large, ever-present sand bunkers lining the fairways and greens await the errant shot. Large, undulating greens and watered fairways offer generous landing areas on most holes. The courses have played host to U.S. Open qualifiers, Olds Scramble sectional events and other Illinois events in recent years. Tee times can be made thirty days in advance for guests of the hotel. Walking the course is only allowed after 4 PM.

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